
Will the H1N1 swine flu vaccine be effective against the dangerous new H1N1 mutation that has been confirmed in Ukraine, Norway, Brazil, China and France? According to the New York Times, Britain’s national medical laboratory reported on Friday that it has been determined that one H1N1 sample from Ukraine with the new H1N1 mutation had changed so much that the H1N1 swine flu vaccine "probably would not protect against it well". This means that it is likely that tens of millions of people around the world are being shot up with a vaccine that will simply offer them no protection against this virulent new strain of H1N1. If the vaccine will not do any good, then what is going to stop the spread of this potentially very dangerous new strain which is rapidly drawing comparisons to the 1918 Spanish flu? (Read More).....

Three people in Egypt are believed to have been infected with the H1N1 swine flu virus as well as the H5N1 bird flu virus. These are the first ever reported cases of both strains of the flu showing up in a human at the same time. If these two viruses recombine to form a "super flu", could this be the beginning of the "worst case scenario" that top virologists have been warning about? (Read More).....
Even as fears over a swine flu pandemic are beginning to subside around the world, some top virologists are speculating on what is next for the the H1N1 virus. (Read More).....
Is H2N3 killing more people than the H1N1 swine flu is? Medical authorities are now investigating statements by Mexican health officials that the H2N3 flu virus was responsible for "the majority of cases tested" in an influenza outbreak in early April. (Read More).....